On arrival at Gaans Baai, you will enjoy a lite breakfast prepared by the Operator. This is followed by a Safety briefing session about your dive. After the briefing session has been sorted out, you will embark on a4 – 5 mile passage to Dyer Island renowned for its Great White Activity. Once the anchorage is secured, attracting the sharks by a method called chumming begins – this means the sharks are not actually fed but lured toward the boat so as to make your cage diving experienced the most memorable one ever.

Once the Sharks arrive, you will have the opportunity of viewing them from the boat or for the more adventurous, climb into the Cage to view them in their natural habitat. No experience is required when entering the cage. The cage is securely tied and floats next to the boat and sharks cannot enter the cage as it’s made of a very strong galvanized metal. All diving equipment & wet suits are supplied by the operator. Should visibility be bad and the water too rough, then viewing the sharks from the boat is still an unforgettable experience.

Depart your Hotel after breakfast en route to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. This is the most south westerly point on the African continent and perceived to be where the two oceans meet but not exactly true.

“Sir Francis Drake the Explorer called it "The fairest Cape that he saw in the whole circumference of the Globe". After spending the morning absorbing all the amazing views and beautiful landscapes you will visit the Boulders Penguins in Simons Town after which you will be taken to the harbor to embark on your shark cage diving adventure. Your captain will brief and inform you on all safety aspects before setting off on your diving excursion.

View these magnificent predators from the safety of your steel cage, which is permanently fixed to the boat once the diving commences. You might even see other marine animals like dolphins, seals and even whales during the excursion. The duration of the sea excursion is about 4˝ hours.